Pacific Studies Journal
Abstract
This study examines the production of traditional ngatu (bark cloth) and synthetic ngatu pepa among Tongan women, focusing on how these textile practices mediate cultural identity across diasporic spaces.
Recommended Citation
Addo, Ping-Ann
(2017)
"GEOGRAPHIES OF TEXTILE AUTHENTICITY: MARKING TONGAN TEMPORAL AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN DIASPORIC CULTURAL PRODUCTION,"
Pacific Studies Journal: Vol. 40:
No.
1, Article 2.
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https://digitalcollections.byuh.edu/pacific-studies-journal/vol40/iss1/2
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